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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS.
THURSDAY, APRIL I. 19*
STREET CAR NEWS Bad Blood IFIFTEEN
IN AGENT'S HANDS
It responsible for most of tho dlt*
rases and aliments that afflict hu
manity. To lid yourself of It tAke
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Uaold or tatttU, 100 I>o*ea f L
Edwin F. Johnson to Man*
age Publicity De
partment.
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r
The Georgia Railway and Electric
Company ha. created a department of
publicity. and announcement la made
by President P. B. Arkivrljtht of the I
appointment of Edwin F. Johnaon aa |
manager of the department.
The eatabllahmem of a bureau for ,
the dl.aemlnatlon of all newa matter,
p pertaining to the Georgia Railway
mill Electric Company la a departure
fat that organisation, and .ona that la
likely to prove popular. Pre«ldent Ark. |
wrlght atate. that Mr. Johnaon "ha«
Wen Inatructed to .apply full infor- ,
matlon to all the new.papera about i
nnjj matter they dealre.”
Mr. Johnaon will aa.ume hi. new
dalle, on April It, and will hava office.
, ith President Arkwright. Ed Johnaon
Is one of the beat known and moat ver-
natllo young new.paper men In At*
■ante. He haa had wide experience
here and In New York, and bear, the
reputation of being a hlgh-claaa man.
The electric company haa choaen
11 l-ely ln naming Mr. Johnaon aa man
BUY A
{PHONOGRAPH
• Small Payment! Weekly.
j PHILLIPS SCREW CO.
37-39 Peachtree St.
of It. publicity department, and
■■of giving th
hand Information about
the policy
the public flrit
, out the affair, of
tlie company la likely to Increaae public
conffdence In It
Beautify Your Property
FOR YARD, POULTRY, LAWN.
CEMETERY AND FARM—EREC
TING PAGE FENCE OUR SPE
CIALTY.
CHEAPER THAN WOOD.
W. J. Dabney Implement Go.,
61 So. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
SENA TOR RA YNER FA VORS
CANDIDACY OF SOUTHERNER
Baltimore. Md„ April 4.-rIn an Interview,
Senator ImAm Hay net, In tptakJnf of B<>
publican and Democratic poaalhllltlea In
tli«» next presidential Campaign, aald:
••If the Iiemocratlc contention would lie
Ueldvlomorrow Mr. Bryan would he nom-
It.*?••*! for the presidency hy acclamation.
If he receive* the nomination, I nftrtll
Miiiport him. not only with loyalty, hnt
with seal nnd alnrrrity.''
The senator, however, stronfly favor*
the nomination hy the pemoernta of
Xontbeni man, ami ••vpreane* the liellef
that Senator John W. Itnnlel. of Vir
ginia. would make a candidate upon Whom
the Democrat* of the entire country wunld
•mile willi enthnalaiim. nnd that he would
*tron^cr cHtidhlntc than a ftry:in,
CMtHlIdate than
hllcan tm*Nlh|||(
/aldeot Itooaaral. ..... .
a candidate for re-election. nnd that
hunk*, at thla time, I* nearer the j(oal than
Taft, Fomker, Knox or Hoot.
Of the ffeiintiiicaii immltitlMIe*,'Senator
Kaytter wild f’reffldeut HoooereH will hot lie
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FOUR CHILDREN ARE POISONED
FROM EATING RAT BISCUITS
Special to The Georgt.n.
Dahlonega, Ga., April 4.—Through
the rarelea.nea. of a family that, In
moving away from Uahlonrga laat
neck, threw out aome rat poison In
IS HD Bl
ERWIN ID SPEECH
Special to Ths Georgian.
New Orleans, La., April 4 —In prs-
santtng the government's aide of the
Gret-ne.Qaynor case yesterday, Marlon
Erwin consumed the entire day.
In rebuttal of the claim that the atat-
ute of limitations applied In thla caae.
Mr. Knvln Mid the evidence .honed
Greene and Gaynor to have been fugl-
lives from Juatlee and he referred to
a statute providing that peraona flee-
Inc from Juatlee can not hnve the ben-
. lit of the atmute of limitations. He
claimed that the defendant, had found
their exceptlona to the charge of Judge
Speer, in Savannah, upon which the
appeal la baaed, too late, according to
ilcclslena of the supreme court of the
United States. They ought, he said,
to have tiled them before the Jury left
i n bif. but they had waited two (lay..
Judge Speer hail certified to (lie exrep.
linin', even at that late day, In order
tn give the defendant! all the righte
claimed. J
Previous to taking up the legal
point., Mr. Erwin reviewed the history
nf Greene and Gaynor’s operation!
with Captain Carter. He claimed that
the three, aa early aa 1891. entered Into
an agreement for defrauding the gov-
eminent by letting contract, at ex-1
nrbltanv prices. He eald that the profit,
were shared In thirds, and that In five
yearn they amounted to over two and
onc-quarter millions.
Eigl .
Lynchburg, Va.. April
Johnson, colored, was sentenced to
. igut year. In the penitentiary for
■ uni llclty In the murder of Powell
\\ . ody. of Roanoke, here laat lummer.
the ahape of crackers, four small chil
dren were badly poisoned Tuesday.
Two of the children were T. 8. Lit
tlefleld's and the other two were Ken
Smlfh'e.
BEGINS DEFENSE
Chicago, April 4.—The Htanilard Oil
Company will begin Its gcHtrc' defense
before-Judge Lendls today. While no
announcement has been made as
what thla will consist of. It Is under-
stood Hie question of Intent will be the
main Issue raised.
It will be argued that the Standard
could use either the Burlington or the
Chicago anil Eastern Illinois, had It
known Hie 6-cent rale accepted from
the Alton was In violation of tariff,
tiled with the Interstate commeree eom-
mission. The government will make a
vigorous fight to keep such testimony
from the Jury.
POLITICAL ’QUAKE
CAUSED BY DECISION
Albany, S. Y„ A|»rli l~thc entire ap-
portlonim-nt of Iffelalttllve tllatrlria mail?
by tho laat Now York teflalatnrw I* over
thrown at ttaeonatltutlonal and void by
court of appeal* In a deHahw handeil
down unexpectedly Int* ye*terday, reversing
tlie Judgment* of tl^e court* below, which
hitherto have *u*tfllned the net.
r Invalidate the act* of RTADtN OIK
The deelalon doe* not affect the peraou-
net nor Invalidate the acta of the recent
leglalaturc, hut political relation* and align
ment* In every part of the atate made to
anlt new conditions hnve been thrown Into
eon fas ton.
It la generally believed here that the
declsloa may prolong throughout May ami
perhaps Inti* June the m>«hTou of the leg*
Mu tore, becatme of the Jiere»*lt.v of enact
ing n new apportionment, the court hold
ing that tiulvaa thl* I* done the ueit
eleetlon for member* of either hnuiu* must
lie held Under the apnorthuiuieat Inhl down
lu the constitution or 18I&.
TO DEATH
| Eighteen Injured and Death
May Reach Twenty-
Five.
Ran Francisco, Cal., April 4.-i—Ten
and probably fifteen Italians were
burned to death and eighteen others
injured In a fierce Are that destroyed
on Italian boarding house. In the Poet-
rero district this morning.
In automobiles, wagons and street
cals, the suffering v/ctfm. were rushed
lo the Poetrero Hospital. The death
list msy roach twenty-five.
(^cce£6>
SHIRTS
THE EXACTNESS AND PRC-
CISION SHOWN IN THE
pattern of a cluett
NEGLIGE SHIRT EXCM-
FLiriCS THE C LOB £
ATTENTION TO DETAIL
WHICH 18 PART OF THE
MAKING OF ALL CLUCTT
SHIRTS.
WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE
FANCY PATTERNS.
GREENSBORO LADIES i
DOPED AND BOBBED
A Palmist Secures $10,000
Worth of Jewels From
His Patrons.
WOMEN IN HOSPITALS
Experiences of Mrs. Rockwood and Miss Tierney
Teat-hem and Pupils of Up
per Grades Coining
Friday.
Kdgewood Avenue Rchool will vlelt
The Georgian’s plant Friday afternoon.
The seventh and eighth grades hava
been Invited, through the board of ed
Ueatlnn, to Inspect the plant frdm top
to bottom and learn Just how a news-
paper Is made.
The visit, of tlie school children of
Atlanta lo the office, of The Georgian
have been the source of much discus-
.Ion, and the children talk of little else
after reaching home. \ It la a day of
practical education, anil these vl.lt. tn
the newspaper plant tearh the visitor,
more In an hour than they could learn
frnni a book on the subject In weeks.
Their dally paper has a new value to
them when they find It an the door
step after learning how It I. made.
All the teacher, of the school, a. well
i llie pupil, of the two upper grade*,
■e Invited to vlelt The Georgian. The
leacher. llntl even more of Interest
than do their juvenile charges, and
r appreciation of a modern dally
va with their new conception of the
enormous amount of work Involved In
publishing a new paper every twenty-
four hours.
HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA
FROM COLDS.
LAXATIVH nitoMO tjululnr, th* world-
wlilo fold .nil ilrlp remedy remorse Iba
cause. foil for fall name. lawk for ilgus-
luje K. W. “
IlllOVIi. Sc.
ECLECTIC PHYSICIANS
CLOSE 'CONVENTION
The meeting of th* Georgia Eclectic!
Medical Association closed Wednesday
afternoon at the Kimball, after a very
successful session of two days.
Interesting paper, were read Wed
nesday by Dr. Ilununell, of Asheville,
N. C.i Dr. Adolphus. Dr. J. V. M. Cain
and Dr. I. N. Blows, of Atlanta, and
Dr. C. M. Wilson, of Maysvllle.
A committee was named to prepare a
complete code of ethics for tlie Kclecllc
School of Medicine. Another commit
tee was appointed to memorialise the
legislature with the Idea nf the Kclcctlc
Association having a member on the
Slate University board.
The election of officers for the year
resulted as follows:
President. J. F. Owen. Hahlra; first
vice president, (’. N. Wilson. Mays-
vllle; second vice president, C. I). Ki
ller, Marietta; secretary. George
Goss. Atlanta: treasurer, r. W. Miller.
Atlanta. The ecleciic physicians will
pold (he 1(01 session In Atlanta.
TWENTY DAYS AND FINE
FOR INSULTING GIRL.
EXTRACTED
positively without
polo. Me each, licit
tooth 11. Mono/ css
uot tiny better..
PHI LADRLt-IllA
DENTAL HOOMH.
So. M Whitehall at.
■■ I). M. WOOLLliY. M. D
O- Office 1M N. Pryor Street
COLA,E,THORNTON
RESTS ^OAKLAND
Funeral of Well Known Cit
izen Took Place
’Thursday.
Special to The Georgian.
Greenaboro, N. C, April 4.—Earl Var.
atare, a self-styled palmist and clair
voyant. who appeared In the city about
six weeks ago. has skipped, taking with
him Jewelry and money to the amount
of fld.OOO, which he secured from his
unwary victims while prelending to tell
their fortunes. Scores of the most re
lined and cultivated women In the city
are said to be among the swindler's
dupes.
Varetare appeared here over a month
ago, and secured rooms at Harvey's
boarding house. In South Ashe street.
He then inserted advertisements In all
of Che city papers. Women flocked to
his apartments, and on the, first day
the patrons were so numerous thitt
Varetare found It necessary to hire
someone to lerelve and entertain them.
The swindler took any valuable piece
of Jewelry or any amount of money
which his patron had and placed the
same In a small liox. The box was
then sealed and placed In a small black
bag. This bag was sealed and Inclosed
In nnother bag which was also seated.
The patron was then Instructed to
the senled package on the inside of
clothing and not remove It until a day
appointed for her return.
Yesterday was the appointed time
and when the boxes were opened they
were empty. |
Varetare has left the city.
PARA LYTIC "BEGGAR
IS LOCKED UP
Norfolk, Va.. April 4.—O. L Rotlis
clilld, a young man. formerly employed
by the Norfolk and Western railway ns
stenographer, was yesterduy sen
fenced to twenty days In Jail and a flue
of 6100, on the charge of Insulting Mlu
Ida Wynn, a girl 17 years old.
Destroys Hair Germs
Falling hair is caused by germs
at the roots of the hair. Dan-
s druff is caused by germs on the
scalp.
Ayers Hair Viqor
J NEW IMPROVED FORMULA
quickly destroys all these
germs, keeps the scalp clean
and healthy, stops falling hair.
The New Kind
Does not change the color of the hair
J. C. AYER CO., Manufacturing Chon tits, Lowell, Man.
BODY WILL Lie IN STATE
IN UNIVERSITY CHAPEL.
Richmond, Va., April 4.—Tha Rev.
Dr. Paul Whitehead, for nearly fifty
years secretary of the Virginia Metho
dist Episcopal conference, Died at Bt.
Lukes hospital yesterday morning, aft
er an Illness of six week*.
The body was taken tn Charlottes
ville yesterday afternoon, where It will
lie In atate Ip the chapel of the Univer
sity of Virginia. Dr. Whllshead had
been a presiding elder of the rhurclf
for the past fifteen year*, having lieen
located during that time at Lynchburg.
Norfolk and Richmond.
BREACH OF CONTRACT
CHARGED BY GIRL IN SUIT.
Richmond. Va.. April 4.—The rase of
Alls* Nellie R. Hinds, a stenographer of
Philadelphia, against Henry Warden, a
millionaire of Fredericksburg, for
breach of contract, waa partially heanl
In the United Htates district court yes
terday. Miss Hindi Is suing for 113.-
000. alleging that she was discharged
without provocation after having been
liersuaded to give up a lucrative busi
ness In Philadelphia to accept a life
time Job with Warden at a handsome
salary.
murder~case"7nterIsts
WASHINGTON OFFICIALS.
The funeral services of Colonel A1
bert E. Thornton, who died at his rest
dence, 516 Peachtree street. Tuesday
night, were conducted Thursday morn
Ing at 11 o'clock. The following gen
tlemen acted as pallbearers: C. E. Cur
rier, 8. M. Inman, Frank E. Block,
Hugh T. Inman. M. Frank. M. F.
Harper, P. S. Arkwright, A. J. Orme.
Clark Howell, Jr., Thomas Egleston and
John 8. Clark. The interment was In
Oakland cemetery.
Colonel Thornton Is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Leila Austell Thornton, a
dnughter. Miss Jennie Thornton, and
two sons, Alfred Austell and Albert E.
Thornton.
ELKS CIRCUS HERE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Going to the cirrus?
Of course you ore. because Atlanta
Elks have combined with 8un Brothers,
and II will be a circus of unusual Inter
est and feature*.
Friday ahd Saturday the Elks' socie
ty circus will bn ut the old show
grounds, Jackson nnd Wheat streets,
with two dally performances.
The Hun brothers' big tented shows
will give complete performances and
will be aided by many prominent Elks,
who will participate as clowns, ring
masters, bare-back riders, side-show
spielers, etc. It Is promised to he a
first-class show all the way through,
K resenting many novel ucts, wild
easts, elephants, camels anil novelties
that nra carried by a good all around
tented show.
The show uses all new tent* and
carries what Is claimed to be some of
the flnest horses ever seen with a trav
eling out-door show. Performances
wIII be given each afternoon nnd night
nt 2 and 8 o’clock. Art elaborate street
parade Is lo be given Friday morning,
which will serve lo Introduce the com
bined elements of the Sun show and the
local Elks.
On the complaint of Secretary I/upra.
of the Aaeoi'lsted Charities, an old negro,
known simply nS George, who lias been
panhandling on the streets nnd terrifying
women by hla peculiar mnllerluga and de.
formulas, has lieen locked up. Ilut what
to do with lilm Is now a problem, lie Is
paralytle, and has made himself Very
objectionable In asking alms, and It was
(leelded to take him from the streets lie*
fore he terrified any one else.
want" protection
FOR COUNTY RECORDS
A supplemental petition to one already
preaeritfri to the cotlftty commlMloiier* wn*
presented nt the regular meeting on Wed-
fiendny n*kl»g for better protection of
the county record*. It wn* pointed out
thnt Some of tile tiook* were badly In
dexed. aim! that thl* could In? remedied at
n coat of alrtvnt 12.000, The petition waa
signed liy numerous attorney*.
ENTERTAINMENT
FOR VETERANS
A splendid mualcal entertainment will
be given at tha Grand on next Monday
evening for tha benefit of Camp 'Walk
er, United Confederate Veterans. The
Clarkes, wonderful performers on the
banjo/ will be among the entertainers,
which will also Include Mrs. Joseph A.
Bowen, soprano; Mr. Cooley Goodman
and the Wheat quartet. Addressee will
be delivered by Hon. John Temple
Graves and Rev. Bam W. Small.
MISS MARGARET TIERNEY
M RS. CHAS. A. ROCKWOOD
A large proportion of the operations are constantly being rreeivee". . by
1 i_ i — Mrs. Pinkham to prove our claims.
Mrs. C. A. Rockwood, (eaclier of
Parliamentary Low, of 53 Free St.,
Frcdonta, N. Y., writes:
“For yeiM I suffered with female trouble
It wax decided that nil operation was neces-
performed in ottr hospitals aro upon
women and girls for some organic
trouble.
Why should this be the case 7
Because they have neglected them
selves, as every one of those patients
in the hospital beds had plenty of
warning in tlmsn dragging sensations,
bains at left or right of nbdomen,
backaches, nervous exhaustion, in
flammation, ulceration, displace
ments, and other organic weaknesses.
All of theso symptoms arc indica
tions of an unhealthy condition of the
female system and If not heeded the
penalty has to bo paid by & dangerous
operation. When these symptoms
manifest themselves, do not drag
along nntil you are obliged to go to
the hospital and submit to an opera
tion—but remember that Lydia E.
Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound, made
from native roots and herbs, has saved
hundreds of women from surgical
operations.
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound, has cured more eases of
feminine Ills than any other one
remedy. Such letters as thefollowlng
operation my miffi-ringx continued, until
Lydia E. Plnkhatn 1 * Vegetable Compound
was recommended and It proved a marvelous
remedy, soqub klvdl'l it restore my health.
I cannot thank vou sufficiently for tha good
It has done me.”
Miss Margaret Tierney, of No. i:t
W. 85th Street, New York, writes:
Dear Mrs, Pinkham:—
“When only eighteen years of age om
physlrian decided that an operation- was
necessary to permit of my wpmanly organs
performing their nsttirnl functions. My
mother "bj'"'1<"l on11 le'ing urged .■ .
relative to try Lvdia E. 1’inlthnm's Veget-
fthle Compound did so. I v>"ii impr..-.. •
health, tho proper conditions were establish
ed and I am well nnd strong, thanks to
Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound.”
No other remedy has such un
qualified endorsement as Lydia E.
l'iukham's Vegetable Compound. No
other remedy Ih the world hna such
a record of cures of female ills.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to
promptly communicate with Sirs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. From the
symptoms given, the trouble may be located nnd tho quickest and surest way
of reoovery advised. Oat of her vast volume of experience in treating female
ills Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that may help your
case. Iler advice is free nnd always helpful.
Ask Mrs. Pinkbam’s Advice—A Woman Best Understands a Woman’s Ills.
GEORGIA INVENTORS
GRANTED PATENTS
Miss Minnie Smith.
The funeral services of Minnie, the
young (laughter or Mr. nnd Mrs. M.
Hmltli, who died Tuesday night, were
conducted Wednesday afternoon In the
chapel nf Greenberg. Bond * Bloom- gnsh was cut In his head. He waa sent
field. The Interment was In Westvlew I to his home at 305 Central avenue after
cemetery. [Dr. Vlsnneka had dressed hla wounds.
Washington. April 4.—R. \V. Bishop,
patent attorney, reports the Issue of
the following patents to residents of
Alnbama and Georgia:
Plow-blade, A. R. Hulllvan, Rome,
Ga.: eaves trough hanger. K. T. Wlld-
amlth, Birmingham, Ala.; gam* appa
ratus. D. C. Monro*. Huntsville, Ala.;
plow-stock. A. H. Mallory, Atlanta, Ga.;
H. P. Mallory, administrator of said
A. R. Mallory, deceased; duster, 8. 1„
Pendergrass. Monroe. Ga.; electric
feeding inechanlem, A. W. Sherwood,
.McDonough, Ga.; powder-gun. J. L
Webster, McRaevllle. Ga.; cotton-pick
ers, H. A. Uhew, Augusta, Ga.; ga*
-tHdlng and mixing tower. J. T. Hutson,
Atlanta. Ga.; hose-supporter, L. ('.
dlukcnbmg. Browne, Ala.: shade-roller.
A. L. Sutton, Paint Rock. Ala., and
brake, E. V. Welchel, Roseville, Ga.
Fell in Hotel.
While standing In ths lobby of the
Klmb'ill House Wednesday, P. Elson,
a merchant on Wall street, fainted and
fell to the tiled floor heavily. A large
IT’S WHAT YOU SAVE,
NOT WHAT YOU EARN, THAT MAKES YOU RICH.
Don't wait until you have a largo sum beforo you open a
savings account Such waits are dangerous and ofttimes
the savings money has bean expanded before tha account ia
opened.
One dollar will start an aocount with us. Ones ths sav
ings habit is started, you will find it growing on you. How
easy it is to set aside a definite amount each week for a
savings account—you’ll never mist IL
Let us pay you 4 per cent on the money you have been
spending foolishly.
UNION SAVINGS BANK
GOULD BUILDING.
AIR SHIP BRINGS
$80 AT AUCTION
New York, April 4.—The airship
with which Rantos-Dumont did not sail
against any American expert wax sold
at auction yesterday at the cualoma
house for 680. The auctioneer an
nounced that B. J. Green ha<j drawn
the prise.
WOMAN TAKES LAUDANUM,
BEGS OOCTOR TO LET HER DIE.
Special to The Georgian.
Danville, Va.. April 4.—Sir*. George
W. Trent, a middle-aged woman, and
wife of a local Jeweler, attempted sui
cide at the honie of her sister, Mre.
George W. Shelton, last night by taking
laudanum. Bho begged the doctor* to
let her die, declaring that If she recov
ered this time she would kill herself
later on. The woman and her husband
hare been separated for the past sev
eral week*.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From —
Jacksonville . 7.16
Macon 11.40 am
Macon 4.15 pm
Macon 1.51 pm
Macon 6.10 pm
Depart Vo
ESS::::::::
Jncksonrlll* ..10,44 am
Macon 4.00 pm
Jacksonville .. 8.30 pm
bbrnnnab 8.15 pm
“The Household Surgeon”
Dr. Porter’s
Antiseptic
Healing Oil
> A Household Surgi-
Notlce of Water Bond Election.
Atlanta, Os., March 8. 1907,-Notlc* Is
herobj given to tbo qualified rotera of
tbo city of Atlanta that the mayor anti
general council of aald city Dave called an
election to be held at the several voting
precincts In tbe city of Atlqnta, within
the legal hours for holding elections, on
Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1907, lo
determine whether the qualified voters of
tbo city of Atlanta will assent, hy tbe
requisite * * “
sue of
lollnr* c
To In* * ... ... .... „„
the proceed* thereof appll._
Improvement* In and addition* to thv.sys
tem of water work* of said city and th*
extension of water mains within the cor*
Interest at tbe rate
per annum. The principal and Interval of
aald .bonds to bo payable In gold coin of
tKm I'nltail Mist6 mule. 4lia
i'ald before maturity, and the Interest to
lie paid semi-annually. In the event MM
[Hiaile ere Inned. au unnnel tax will be
levied, beginning with th* year 1907 and
routlnulnn through the year 1836, sufficient
In amount to imy twenty tijotnam! (JJO.axo
dollar* per annum Interest on sslil bonds
null .Ixteen tUoiiMnd six hundred ami olxty-
•ereu illC.tiCTi dollar* per annum on account
of th" principal of Mid Iwndi, the nmouut
ne raised os account of the jirlnclpnl or
Mill bond., to be put In the linking fund of
Mid city and kept by the slaking fdmi
, '-imimt.siou. nnd nnpllr'l at tbe maturity
! of the bonds to their payment.
Notice la alee given that tbe tax collec
tin' of Fulton .county, xtnte of Oeorfl*. ee
registrar for election*, ordered by the may
or nnd general council of the city of At-
t.mtn. has opened tmok, of registration for
tbe purpose of registering tbe unaliftej
voters of the elty, under the ordinances
therefor, nnd «mh registrar will keep sebl
iwoks of registration open dally, ttuudavs
excepted, until within ten days of the
date of sab) eleetlon. at bis office In tbe
' annex of the conn boas* on East Hunter
n s - . _ street, .Mdwecu koutb Pryor street owl
PHI I Irpccinrv _ _ 11 ventral .venae. In the elty of Atlanta, Mbl
Ltll L/reSSIIlP' Tor nil eeuuty. Bud ouly those voter, whose names
2 spiM-er upon the said registration book, ts
•I'minted to vote In elty elections for tbe
present year, shall be |iermHted to vote
lavotlog the proposed Issue-of Imndi l_
here \vrllten_er print'd on their licks!
the Issue nf five bundle
wounds, sores and
I • 1 • « ihv wont*. ••For the l««u*~nf flVi? hundred
Slvin Who '1309.^)) dotlnra of bom!*, for Improvement 1
UlaCttoCoj Wile* In onfi extension* of the ayatem of water
xVrisba ** ■ ee.l llue> Maw.uwMl.rs sL. ■ —
ther slight or serious.
sne of gve hundred tbonssru^l^XJ.OOOj dol-
of bonds *— — *
Washington, April 4.—A number of
North t'arollnan. employed In govern
ment department, here will go to Mur',
borough. Md.. Monday or Tuesday t
testify In behalf of William Wlnebai
ger. who shot and killed Frederick Go.
ner In a quarrel over a girl near Fort
Washington last January.
la for Improvements In and ex-
truslou of the system of water works.''
The eleetlon shall be rondneted under lb*
i 4
Relieves pain^antlseptically cleanses-qwickly heals.
-It is sought after and continually used by all who give it a "TT™
•' first trial. Nearly all Druggists now sell it. 25c.